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Subject/Name: Raleigh City Council
Article(s) Referenced In:
- Raleigh unveils $3 million plan to expand Memorial Auditorium - Mr 10 88 16C
- Rules to protect neighborhoods draw criticism - Mr 14 88 1C
- Council gets proposal to rezone stadium site (NCSU property) - Mr 16 88 2C
- Council members split over task force report on drugs - Mr 16 88 1C
- Plans for wider Beltline give City Council pause - Mr 16 88 1C
- Plans OK'd for 26-story tower - Mr 16 88 1C
- $15.7 million bond referendum considered for water projects - Mr 17 88 1C
- Centennial Campus traffic proposal criticized - Mr 18 88 24C
- Mayor: Raleigh council not split on drug report - Mr 18 88 2C
- City restricts buying by visitors bureau - Mr 19 88 3C
- Meeker renews call to delay Outer Loop - Mr 23 88 2C
- Council studying higher user fees in bid to make parks self-sufficient - Mr 24 88 1
- City considers smoking ban on elevators - Mr 25 88 1C
- Panel seeking data on park-fee proposal - Mr 25 88 4C
- Editorial: How not to finance city parks - Mr 26 88 12A
- City Council panel shaping ordinance to protect neighborhoods - Mr 27 88 42A
- Troubled City Market lost more than $800,000 in 1987, audit reveals - Ap 1 88 1C
- Editorial: Prudence on new campus - Ap 6 88 8A
- Homeowners tell city to leave them out - Ap 6 88 16C
- Raleigh approves plan to fight drug abuse - Ap 6 88 16C
- Cities consider bans to curtail smoking in public places - Ap 7 88 6T
- City panel endorses elevator smoking ban - Ap 13 88 3C
- Council gives builder more time to start downtown Raleigh project - Ap 14 88 7T
- Final plans for museum in the works - Ap 14 88 11T
- Raleigh council bans smoking on elevators - Ap 20 88 2C
- Two trolley-style buses get backing of council - Ap 20 88 1C
- Council panel backs increased auto tax - Ap 21 88 1C
- Watershed consultants offer alternative to smaller houses - Ap 21 88 7T
- Downtown Boulevard beautification backed - Ap 22 88 1C
- Widening of roads sought - Ap 22 88 1C
- Developer impact fee discussed - Ap 23 88 1C
- Editorial: Small tax with big benefits - Ap 25 88 10A
- Neighbors fight housing plans; Foes seeking change in policy to block units for poor tenants - Ap 26 88 1C
- State to challenge cost of city's Beltline plans - Ma 3 88 1C
- Beltline widening debated at meeting - Ma 4 88 2C
- Creedmoor Road rule approved; Council votes to cut strip development - Ma 4 88 1C
- City Council's law and finance panel to consider plan to bury utility lines - Ma 9 88 4C
- Fees may increase for using some facilities at city parks - Ma 10 88 3C
- Public housing limit prompts racism charge - Ma 10 88 2C
- Council panel suggests making Good Friday 11th city holiday - Ma 11 88 18C
- Panel OKs Umstead development plan - Ma 11 88 1
- Plan would vary Beltline median according to type of area nearby - Ma 12 88 2C
- Plan to enliven Saturdays at City Market hailed - Ma 14 88 3C
- Council approves plan for capital improvements - Ma 18 88 3C
- Raleigh council tightens restrictions on public housing - Ma 18 88 1C
- Editorial: More homework on housing - Ma 19 88 14A
- Raleigh seeks to publicize city programs - Ma 19 88 15T
- Raleigh council delays building baseball park - Jn 1 88 1C
- Elting proposes council pay raise - Jn 2 88 1C
- Council's house divided on Raleigh housing policy; Questions of race, class, ability to pay raised - Jn 7 88 1C
- Baseball stadium bids held - Jn 8 88 3C
- Human service agencies protest Raleigh budget - Jn 8 88 2C
- Legislators, council settle for $10 vehicle sticker - Jn 8 88 1
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